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Avolon Orders 100 LEAP-1A Engines for Airbus A320neo Fleet

Avolon Confirms Order for 100 LEAP-1A Engines to Power Airbus A320neo Fleet
Avolon, a prominent global aviation finance company, has placed an order for 100 LEAP-1A engines from CFM International. These engines will equip 50 Airbus A320neo family aircraft currently in Avolon’s order book. Announced at the Dubai Airshow 2025, the agreement reinforces the enduring partnership between Avolon and CFM International, aligning with Avolon’s strategic objectives for fleet expansion and environmental sustainability.
Advanced Engine Technology and Fleet Expansion
The LEAP-1A engines incorporate cutting-edge technologies, including composite fan blades and ceramic matrix composites, which contribute to a 15% reduction in fuel consumption and carbon emissions compared to the earlier CFM56 engine series. This technological advancement supports Avolon’s commitment to lowering emissions and addressing the evolving requirements of its airline customers. As of September 30, 2025, Avolon managed a fleet of 99 A320neo family aircraft powered by LEAP-1A engines, with firm orders for an additional 163 LEAP-equipped aircraft. Overall, the company’s A320neo family fleet totals 149 aircraft, with an order book comprising 347 units.
Andy Cronin, Avolon’s CEO, emphasized the significance of the partnership, stating, “Our sustained partnership with CFM International underpins Avolon’s strategy to reduce emissions and support the demand we see from our airline customers’ growth and replacement needs through 2030 and beyond.”
Supply Chain Challenges and Market Dynamics
Despite the positive outlook, the order coincides with ongoing challenges in the engine supply chain. Industrial action at CFM’s Villaroche assembly plant near Paris has already caused delays in LEAP-1A deliveries to Airbus, raising concerns about potential disruptions to Avolon’s delivery schedule. These supply constraints are prompting airlines and lessors to closely monitor engine availability and adjust their fleet planning accordingly.
The competitive environment is also shifting, with airlines exploring alternative engine options such as Pratt & Whitney’s PW1100G and GEnx models. Market responses have included airlines like Wizz Air postponing 88 Airbus deliveries and scaling back its A321XLR commitments, reflecting broader uncertainties surrounding aircraft and engine supply. Additionally, ongoing discussions between Pratt & Whitney and Airbus regarding engine supply beyond 2025 are being closely observed, as manufacturers strive to meet increasing production targets for the A320neo family.
Gaël Méheust, President and CEO of CFM International, expressed appreciation for Avolon’s confidence, stating, “We are honored by Avolon’s continued confidence in our LEAP engine technology. This order reflects the strength of our long-standing partnership and our commitment to delivering world-class products that meet the needs of our airline customers for efficiency, reliability, and sustainability in their operations.”
As the aviation sector contends with supply chain constraints and evolving market conditions, Avolon’s latest order highlights the sustained demand for fuel-efficient aircraft alongside the complexities manufacturers and lessors face in ensuring timely engine deliveries.

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